STOP WASTING YOUR TIME removing brackets, semicolons and formating any css inserted from your browser to Sublime Text.
![Example usage] (https://habrastorage.org/files/1cc/aa6/0bb/1ccaa60bb0924c8b8976b99acf0e5fd9.gif)
You could also copy something like this:
{
display: block;
color: #ffffff;
}
And plugin will transform it to:
display: block
color: #ffffff
- works without any gems or npm packages
- supports nested selectors
- unprefixing (comming soon)
- Open the Command Pallete (ctrl+shift+P or cmd+shift+P);
- Type "Install Package"
- Type "css to sass converter" and hit return.
Default: true
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Add semicolon after property name or not. Makes sense only for stylus.
Ctrl+V
on Windows/Linux
Cmd+V
on OS X